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Deepshikha: a cultural competition for BRAC’s pre-primary and primary school students
Deepshikha Grand Finale 2012
The gala round stage set at an Open Theatre in Dhaka, Bangladesh
A series of school, branch, district, and divisional level competitions were held involving thousands of children from across Bangladesh, after which these talented finalists were selected to compete in the finale.
Executive Director and other Directors of BRAC, joined by noted artists of the country inaugurated the programme
In collaboration with Channel I, Deepshikha was conceptualised in order to address the need for co-curricular activities for cognitive development of the children.
The little stars sing to their hearts content
The Deepshikha competition series was first initiated in 2011 as an effort to encourage young students, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to discover their hidden talents and express their creativity.
Exotic dance performances by the contestants
Deepdhikha is the latest of BRAC’s efforts to incorporate more experiential and kinesthetic learning into traditional education in order to promote the holistic development of its students.
Captivating performances from the little stars
Co-curricular activities in BRAC schools include singing, recitation, drama, storytelling, drawing, and games as fun learning tools.
Performances that mesmerized the crowd
BRAC believes co-curricular activities help to develop a child’s social, emotional, and communication skills, enabling students to grow into well-rounded individuals who are more likely to succeed in the future.
Exuberant judges and audience cheer for the performers
Bangladesh’s National Academy of Fine and Performing Arts has taken the responsibility to train Deepshikha children at the district-level academies across Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Children’s Academy has consented to provide training to Deepshikha participants at district level Children Academies.
The art corner
Deepshikha is a promising initiative to enrich BRAC’s pre-primary and primary education and to inspire and engage its students.
Legendary Artist and Puppeteer, Mustafa Monowar checks on the blooming artists
Sumaiya Akhter Sathi, winner of the pre-primary art group
The dreams, aspirations and determination of these little stars knows no bounds. Deepshikha is a strong platform for them to prove to the world, who they are.
The participants of Deepshikha competition are regularly tracked so that they continue their co -curricular activities.
Columnist Dr Badiul Alam Majumder award the winners
The spontaneous participation of children and the overwhelming responses from their parents and communities makes Deepshikha a successful event.
Faruque Ahmed, Senior Director, BRAC International, awards the winners